10.7272/Q6KW5CXV Weiner, Michael W. Predicting Cognitive Decline University of California, San Francisco 2012 Adult Human Magnetic Resonance Imaging Cognition Neuropsychological Test Aged Middle Aged Dementia Cognition Disorders Risk Factors UCSF Center for Imaging of Neurodegenerative Diseases application/octet-stream 15961190 18550226 15668426 15592130 15834860 18550226 These data were acquired with the overall goal of determining the regional and longitudinal pattern of changes in the brain which best predict future cognitive decline and dementia due to Alzheimer's disease (AD). The data set includes longitudinal clinical evaluation, cognitive testing, and neuroimaging assessments from a non-demented study population aged 65 and up who complain of memory problems and show some indication of memory and/or executive functioning below age/gender/education adjusted norm. Data Acquisition Location: San Francisco VA Medical Center; Scanner Type: Siemens Vision 1.5T; Coronal T1 MPRAGE: TR=9ms, TE=4ms, TI=300ms, 1x1mm2, 3mm slice thickness; Axial double spin echo PD & T2: TR=5000ms, TE=20/85ms, 1x1.25mm2, 3mm slice thickness